multiple snapshots of the same spot!!! That is
great that people find nice and interesting
details of the gigapans, but in many cases
snapshots show the same thing, especially in the
panoramas like this. It is simply impossible to
browse all the snapshots before taking one. If
someone like a spotted thing, perhaps it is better
to make a comment to existing snapshot rather than
taking another one. Perhaps the solution of
avoiding doubled or tripled snapshots would be
drawing of frames of all existing snapshots in
"Take a Snaphot" mode. Edited:
Ironically, when I was typing this comment someone
has taken a snapshot of the police car: gigapan.org/gigapans/48492/snapshot
s/166477/which I (and some other people) took
already: gigapan.org/gigapans/48492/snapshot
s/154173/

I appreciate the technical overview you provide on
YouTube. I would like to add that link to my Art
show found at www.youtube.com/user/stephenpaulwe
st#p/u/8/w5igNIH3mQw My show was simply an
overview of the wonderful artistic ability of this
technology, and it would be nice to include a more
technical video link for my viewers. Is it
possible to link to your video? Stephen Paul West.

GRRRREAT SHOT... well great job... shooting is
easy with gigapan! great stitching! epic100 has a
battery problem...but I work with extra
rechargeable batteries... do you need any special
permission to shot in Dubai? is so,m where is
issued? SEE YA

@Silverman - Hi. Got your message by email, but
can't see it here. Odd. Might be because
I'm on an iPad. Who knows? Anyway - to answer
your question, I can't actually remember
exactly how long it took to render. I think it was
of the order of 24-48 hours or so, but that was
without any smart blending (hence why there are so
many "ghosts" in the image).